American Religious Revival Movements around 1790 and the New Republic
By Nicole Bloch For this project, I wanted to focus on the impact religious revival movements and speakers would have... Continue reading →
By Nicole Bloch For this project, I wanted to focus on the impact religious revival movements and speakers would have... Continue reading →
By Adam Sanchez Benedict Arnold. If you know anything about him, his very name brings a slight cringe to your... Continue reading →
This study is based on early American newspapers from between 1764 and 1789 found in the Readex “America’s Historical Newspapers”... Continue reading →
By Jaime Diez In my research I looked at early American newspapers to uncover public sentiment of deism and deistic... Continue reading →
After looking at the American colonies and the different regions, backgrounds, and cultures of each and as a whole, one... Continue reading →
In the early American colonies, religion was a tool that settlers used to promote a lifestyle that was the opposite... Continue reading →
At moments of crisis, we turn to our faith; at least, that’s what lots of people assumed when church... Continue reading →
By Maggie Molleston Catholicism in Colonial America was not only looked down upon, especially during the year prior to the... Continue reading →
Literature in America has been through a lot of changes, especially if we look at the literature from the 17th... Continue reading →
By John Wiener In 1774, Parliament passed the Quebec Act, which established a permanent government to replace the temporary one... Continue reading →
By Brandy D. Spencer The parameters of this project were quite broad, that is, looking at “religion” in the available... Continue reading →
Religion wasn’t the main cause of the American Revolution— in fact, some would say religion wasn’t a factor at all.... Continue reading →
By Olivia McGeehan Prior to conducting extensive research on religion and the time period before and during the American Revolution,... Continue reading →
I began my research by looking into the spread of sermons in the Northeastern colonies. I wanted to see how... Continue reading →
War and religion go hand in hand. From the Crusades to the Thirty Years War, history is filled with... Continue reading →
By Maury Saitow Slavery in the period of the American Revolution is commonly thought of as the enslavement of the... Continue reading →